Carol Howell and The Homeless Crisis

11 months ago
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Host discusses craft breweries, community revitalization, and homelessness in Utah. They highlight Helper's transformation through a brewery and Saturday market. Criticizing the Housing First model, they propose alternative approaches like Switch Point's job opportunities combined with housing assistance. The conversation explores challenges, accountability, and the need for structured support. They discuss affordable housing, mental health housing, and the barriers faced in implementing effective models. Carol emphasizes the need for deeply affordable housing and alternative funding sources. They touch on welfare limitations, success stories, and the distrust of capitalist systems. Accountability, client involvement, and collaboration are emphasized. The conversation concludes with discussions on case managers, resources, affordable housing investment, and the need for accessible housing through zoning.

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